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Langston Hughes is known for tackling themes of racial discrimination and social injustice in his poetry, but his work also celebrates African American culture and heritage. While some of his poetry contains anger and frustration at the systemic racism he faced, it also reflects hope, resilience, and a sense of pride.

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yes and no yes because since he grew up as a lonely child and since he never really had a father maybe he did take out his anger on his poems....... and no because Hughes was not known for taking out his stress on his poems because poems is what helped Hughes be himself

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yes colt cuellen. they were friends but laterwere rivals because on their beliefs on how they should be written

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